1940
2014
Judy Grace died December 7, 2014 of cancer. She was born in St. Louis, Mo. on June 17, 1940 to John and Jane Bloom. She graduated from Lutheran High School and Washington University in St. Louis.
Judy met Glen in 1956 and they married in 1962. They lived in Chicago for 2 years before returning to the St. Louis area. The family moved to Galveston in 1973. Judy taught Occupational Therapy at UTMB and was also Program director of the OT Assistant Programs at Galveston College and San Jacinto, South.
After retiring in 2000, Judy continued to work on several art projects and attended area sporting events. She enjoyed dancing and performing with the Silver Star Tap Dancers, volunteering for a wide variety of organizations and events and reading.
She is survived by husband and friend Glen, daughter Lee Anne, son Mark, grandchildren, Kristina, Anthony, Joshua, David and Jonathan, and great grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 5:00 to 7:00 pm, Thursday, December 11th, at Malloy & Son Funeral Home. Funeral service will be 11:00 am, Friday, December 12th, at All Saints Episcopal Church, 10416 Highway 6, Hitchcock, Texas. Interment will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Dickinson, TX.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to All Saints Episcopal Church in Hitchcock.
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Suzanne Peloqun
December 14, 2014
Although I was unable to attend any of the events honoring Judy's life, I want to leave a message here extending my condolences to her family on the loss of a good woman. Judy and I had many chats and laughs when we worked together. Although we had not had recent contacts, I will miss having her in this world.
Her Renaissance Festival tattoos, her skill in crafts, and her abiding sense of humor will live on in my memory. Ever the mischief-maker, she was a great addition to our team.
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December 11, 2014
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. May you find comfort in the words found at Psalm 36:9.With you is the source of life. The one who gave life to all living creatures is certainly capable of restoring life to someone who has died. So we can be sure to find comfort here in God's words.
Death leaves a heartache only God can heal, Love leaves a memory no one can steal.
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